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Attack of the Doc!
Attack of the Doc!

Attack of the Doc! (2023)

50% User Rating
1h 27min
Documentary

"The epic story behind G4TV and Attack of the Show!"

Before the rise of big tech, social media and Marvel movies, Attack of the Show! chronicled the rise of nerd culture. G4TV's flagship show launched the careers of hosts Olivia Munn and Kevin Pereira and was beloved by fans! But what really happened?

Chris GoreDirector

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Chris Gore

Chris Gore

Self - Host

Kevin Pereira

Kevin Pereira

Self

Olivia Munn

Olivia Munn

Self

Candace Bailey

Candace Bailey

Self (archive footage)

Sara Jean Underwood

Sara Jean Underwood

Self

Morgan Webb

Morgan Webb

Self

Americus Abesamis

Americus Abesamis

Self

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Kristin Adams

Self

Eric André

Eric André

Self

James Cameron

James Cameron

Self

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Doug Baughman

Self

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Heather Belskis

Self

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Indiana Black

Froskurinn

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Will Bowles

Self

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Gary Buechler

Self

Blair Butler

Blair Butler

John Campea

John Campea

Self

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Corrado Caretto

Self

Mary Carey

Mary Carey

John Cena

John Cena

Jessica Chobot

Jessica Chobot

Whitney Cummings

Whitney Cummings

Self (archive footage)

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Rick Damigella

Anthony Daniels

Anthony Daniels

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Gerry Duggan

Jimmy Fallon

Jimmy Fallon

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Josh Flaum

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Christopher Flynn

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Laura Foy

Tom Green

Tom Green

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Jeremy Griggs

CEO of Geeks + Gamers

Alison Haislip

Alison Haislip

Self

Chris Hardwick

Chris Hardwick

Self

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Gaby Hauser

Self

Tony Hawk

Tony Hawk

Self

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Blair Herter

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Kaz Hirai

Jamie Hyneman

Jamie Hyneman

Self

Peter Jackson

Peter Jackson

Self

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Jon Jafari

Self

Jonathan Jafari

Jonathan Jafari

Eric July

Eric July

Self

Carrie Keagan

Carrie Keagan

Self

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Genji Keen

Joey Kern

Joey Kern

Self

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Ryan Kinel

Self (archive footage)

Robert Kirkman

Robert Kirkman

Self

William Frederick Knight

William Frederick Knight

Self

Sarah Lane

Sarah Lane

Self

Leo Laporte

Leo Laporte

Stan Lee

Stan Lee

Self

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Michael Leffler

Kaylani Lei

Kaylani Lei

Victor Lucas

Victor Lucas

Self

Joe Lynch

Joe Lynch

Self

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Ben Lyons

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Melonie Mac

Self

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Chrissie Mayr

Joel McHale

Joel McHale

Self

Andre Meadows

Andre Meadows

Self

Anne Meara

Anne Meara

Matthew Mercer

Matthew Mercer

Self

Matt Mira

Matt Mira

Kel Mitchell

Kel Mitchell

Kumail Nanjiani

Kumail Nanjiani

Self

Greg Nicotero

Greg Nicotero

Self

Travis Oates

Travis Oates

Self

Hasan Piker

Hasan Piker

Self

Danny Pudi

Danny Pudi

Self (archive footage)

Lee Reherman

Lee Reherman

Self

Joan Rivers

Joan Rivers

Self

Joe Rogan

Joe Rogan

Self

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Kevin Rubio

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Mary Salardino

Adam Savage

Adam Savage

Self

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Casey Schreiner

Zach Selwyn

Zach Selwyn

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Adam Sessler

Lester Speight

Lester Speight

Self

Riley Steele

Riley Steele

Jerry Stiller

Jerry Stiller

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Brian Terwilliger

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Carissa Walford

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Layla Rumi

Wil Wheaton

Wil Wheaton

Michael Winslow

Michael Winslow

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Alan Wu

Tyla Wynn

Tyla Wynn

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Andrew Zilch

Reggie Fils-Aimé

Reggie Fils-Aimé

Self (archive footage)

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Quarter Black Garrett

Self (archive footage)

Arin Hanson

Arin Hanson

Self (archive footage)

Josh Henderson

Josh Henderson

Self (archive footage)

Jirard Khalil

Jirard Khalil

Self (archive footage)

PewDiePie

PewDiePie

Self (archive footage)

Nick Murphy

Nick Murphy

Self (archive footage)

Paul Ritchey

Paul Ritchey

Self (archive footage)

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Charles Tatum
Rating 70%

January 15, 2024

This documentary covers the cult cable television show "Attack of the Show!" on the old G4 cable television channel. After watching the film, and doing a little reading online, the internet troll vitriol was sometimes more entertaining than the film. I never saw "Attack of the Show!" or anything else on the G4 network. My first marriage had ended four days before the 9/11 attacks, and I was too busy sulking in a basement apartment or renting a spare bedroom from my best friend to sit down and watch cable television much, when I could afford it at all. I was not a gamer anyway, getting that out of my system back in high school thanks to popping quarters into arcade machines or suffering through the Intellivision system at home. I didn't know AOTS was a thing, and I'm not even sure if G4 was on my cable system. One thing I was familiar with, however, was Chris Gore. I used to frequent a rundown little gas station in my then-hometown because they carried Film Threat magazine for some ungodly reason I never figured out. I read and re-read every issue I could get my hands on, along with the Film Threat Video Guide, before loaning my collection to a friend and never seeing them again. I was going to be a film maker back then, carrying around well-worn issues of Entertainment Weekly, Movieline, and Premiere. I shot one music video, graduated from college with a degree in Broadcasting (no, everyone in my life, it's not "the same thing"), and never pursued my film making career. Writing about film, on the other hand... When I was in elementary school in the late 1970's (I'm the epitome of Generation X), I used to flip through Leonard Maltin's TV and Movie Guide. I started writing capsule reviews on 3x5 inch index cards, and put them in a little recipe file box. It was stuffed full by the time I got to high school, but it eventually disappeared during one of many moves in my life as an Air Force Brat. Once I discovered the internet, all bets were off. I wrote reviews for Epinions, and then eFilmCritic/HollywoodBitchslap (all of those sites are now long gone). I had 10,000 TV and film rankings on IMDb, which consistently crashed my local library's computer. I'm now on Letterboxd, where I have over 6,500 films ranked, and I have almost a thousand reviews there, as well as my new IMDb incarnation. All told, I've made approximately $1.75 from my decades of online film criticism. I've been watching and reading Chris Gore since he had dark hair, and I had any hair. I don't have time to do entire podcasts, but I enjoy Film Threat's clips on YouTube, and reading the written reviews on their website. Gore pops up on Film Courage's YouTube channel as well, and his long interview had me nodding in agreement consistently. I found a kindred spirit in Chris Gore and his Film Threat sidekicks, as well as Heath Holland at Cereal at Midnight, and they're among my must-watches. I don't necessarily agree with them all of the time, but I like hearing their views on film, television, and physical media collecting- I own almost a thousand shiny discs and about five hundred books, too. But what about the film?! Sorry, I'm talking about the film maker more than the film- something most of the reviews I read online are guilty of. "Attack of the Doc!" is a fun, nostalgic trip down memory lane for a show I have no memory of. Gore couldn't get interviews with the most famous hosts (Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn), and I don't know why. He covers it well, though, with plenty of old footage from the show as well as voiceover interviews with people involved in the production. Gore himself appeared on over eighty episodes, according to IMDb, and he appears onscreen in recently shot footage. I was never bored, the show seemed like something I could have watched in between episodes of "The State," "Mystery Science Theater 3000," "The Whitest Kids U'Know," "The Kids in the Hall," and all the other subversive comedy I absorbed if I had known it existed. The trolls lambast Gore for an anti-woke section of the film. From my reading, I expected an hours long diatribe, and was laughing out loud at the very few sentences I heard. They really couldn't do a lot of the material found on AOTS today, and it was funny to read about how "alt-right" Gore is. "A biased Gore inserts himself into the documentary on a show he was barely on and made it all about himself!" I'm hard pressed to think of a documentary that is unbiased, and when it comes to a film maker putting himself into a documentary, have the names Michael Moore and Nick Broomfield, as well as almost every "reality show" been completely forgotten? I wouldn't call eighty episodes "barely on" the show. Gore is criticized more for his honest takes about current pop culture, which is something I appreciate in the left-leaning world of Hollywood and film criticism. Sometimes I just want to read a writer's thoughts on a film without detrimental comparisons to the latest Trump rally, which has NOTHING to do with the film being reviewed. This is why I also frequently read John Nolte, Armond White, Bret Easton Ellis, and Christian Toto, and old material from Pauline Kael, Roger Ebert, and Gene Siskel. I don't agree with any of them all the time, but I'm not insulted for being a Midwestern Conservative either. So yes, if you were a G4 fan back in the day, you'll like this film. If you are like me and had no idea what the show or network were about, I think you'll still like this film. Chris Gore is "doing the work" as Gary Vaynerchuk preaches, and I for one appreciate that. Contains physical violence, some gun violence, some gore, profanity, sexual references, adult situations

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